Fell about laughing . . . "Tubular Bells" (and many, many other records) were done at "The Manor", a converted country mansion residential studio owned by Herr (What cheque?) Branson in the wilds of
But do be careful that the glass doesn't break while prising the plastic base apart. You could get a bad cut, if holding the glass in one hand and the screwdriver in the other. Also the tube contains
In message <[email protected]>, Andy <[email protected]> writes Hear Hear Andy G4JNT Hear Hear Hear Mike G3IJE Worked VE3ZJ last nite but this time on 7 mhz CW in the BERU
In message <001201c462cf$99ecc5c0$55540150@captbrian>, captbrian <[email protected]> writes I've checked back and your time of posting is certainly 2 July so no blame attaches to you Johan it
snip There is a trick about how to wind the PA transformer, it seems I am the only one that knows about it, although having tried the conventional way it worked fine. This seems to be self-contradic
In message <[email protected]>, Andy <[email protected]> writes When it comes to calculations, the most useful ability is not to be able to caculate it exactly, caculator
Yes. Mike At 08:13 19/11/2004, you wrote: When it comes to calculations, the most useful ability is not to be able to caculate it exactly, caculator or no, but to quickly be able to estimate a ball p
The Amarican magazine CQ of October 2004 features a review of a new book, written by C. Stewart Gillmore, W1FK and titled Fred Terman at Stanford. Terman became world famous by his Radio Engineers
In message <000401c4fb13$98ef8180$f8ce28c3@erica>, g3ldo <[email protected]> writes I am currently updating some of the antenna material in the RSGB Radio Communications Handbook. I have a questio
I think the mathematical theory of transmission lines evolved with the appearance of long-distance telegraph lines, but measuring standing waves could only have become practical with the appearance o
yes, there are indeed two dashes from "AR" at 17:38 and 17:54: http://members.aol.com/df6nm2/Eu-zl2ca_11Apr05_overlay.jpg (89 kB), good to know that Teo's cool antipodal superduct is still working ;-
Hello Uwe, [email protected] Thank you very much. 73 Mike In message <001201c596a1$94223ce0$0600a8c0@router>, Uwe Wensauer <[email protected]> writes Hi Mike, please send me Your e-mail- ad
Anyone here happen to know how much power and into what type of antenna do Navtex stations use? It used to be 1kW into a vertical, but I don't know the length of the vertical. I used to receive a sta